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tistou77

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  1. 11 hours ago, tistou77 said:

    Since then, I found (I hadn't looked before) :)
    It's OldNewExplorer that's causing this
    And haven't found any other way to have "Use classical drive grouping" in another way

    Forgot to specify with SAB installed too (the 2 software are in conflict), it's ok with one or the other

  2. On 12/17/2022 at 2:09 PM, tistou77 said:

    It is no longer possible to expand (or shrink) columns with W11 22h2

    Capture.PNG.27b38ff5caf3b19deb8888a65d632d9d.PNG

    Same for you ?

    Since then, I found (I hadn't looked before) :)
    It's OldNewExplorer that's causing this
    And haven't found any other way to have "Use classical drive grouping" in another way

  3. Hello

    Does anyone know what UIFILE (or other) is for "Use classical drive grouping in This PC" ?
    I would like to change this "entry" in Windows and no longer use ONE just for this (if it is possible)

    Thanks

  4. 1 hour ago, Tihiy said:

    Seems I've uploaded wrong version. Please try again same link

    It's good, thanks ;)
    And thanks for the position of the popup

    1 hour ago, Tihiy said:

    HKCU\Control Panel\NotifyIconSettings

    Ok, thanks
    Nice, it's detailed now, great

  5. 1 hour ago, Tihiy said:

    Thanks, 

    I tested but still the same problem

    Just in case, I wanted to clean the icons in the systray (reset to 0) as I sometimes do by deleting the "PastIconsStream" and "IconStreams" in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\TrayNotSIB
    But these keys are no longer present

    I reinstalled 3.6 (ok with this version) then 3.7 and uninstall then reinstall (keeping license info), same thing

    Anything else to do ?

    Thanks

    PS: how to clean obsolete icons in the systray now ?

    Settings.txt

  6. @Tihiy Possible to have the hidden icon popup like with 3.6 and Windows (above the icon) ?

    With 3.6 and Windows :

    3-6.png  W11.png

    But with 3.7

    3-7.png

     

    And if we can have like with W11 white font and blue background (in my case, but perhaps depending on the color accent)

    EDIT : Probably not taken into account and no response, but just in case :P

  7. 1 hour ago, Tihiy said:

    There are 3 icons:

    1) Removable devices menu icon

    2) 'Safe to remove' notification icon if invoked from devices menu (shown as 'Windows Explorer')

    3) 'Safe to remove' notification icon if ejected from drive menu (shown as 'Rundll32')

    2 & 3 were removed. They are not on shown until you remove ejected device, they're shown transiently for 5 seconds for the life of the notification and not interactive. I'm afraid you're talking bul***** as usual, sorry.

    Yeah I checked, I was convinced that the icon remained
    But yes of course :buehehe: you make me laugh, still so unpleasant, but it doesn't matter :D

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    Small bug with the "remove device" icon (RC3)
    In fact, the "normal" icon works very well, but clicked to safely remove the device, there is always the icon until the device is removed, but if this icon is hidden, the location is empty
    and the empty slot is always present whether there is a device there or not

    Displayed icon : 


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    Hidden icon : 

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    The empty location is no longer present, but the icon is no longer present either (when we clicked on eject device but have not yet removed it from the PC)

  9. Small bug with the "remove device" icon (RC3)
    In fact, the "normal" icon works very well, but clicked to safely remove the device, there is always the icon until the device is removed, but if this icon is hidden, the location is empty
    and the empty slot is always present whether there is a device there or not

    Displayed icon

    Show.PNG.c63537f18085208bab328af9cc64a1a7.PNG Show2.PNG.b9f19a6570cbe1e6a8c86f0149beb61c.PNG

    Hidden icon

    Hide.png  Hide2.png

     

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